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Commemorative mug - the birth of HRH Prince William - 1982

Commemorative mug - the birth of HRH Prince William, © Wedgwood Museum
    Commemorative mug - the birth of HRH Prince William
    © Wedgwood Museum

This mug, designed by Richard Guyatt, was made to celebrate the royal proclamation of the birth of HRH Prince William, the Prince and Princess of Wales’ first child.

This mug, designed by Richard Guyatt, was made to celebrate the royal proclamation of the birth of HRH Prince William, the Prince and Princess of Wales’ first child.

  • Type of object: Teaware/mug
  • Mark: TO CELEBRATE The Royal Proclamation OF THE FIRST-BORN TO The Prince and Princess Of Wales 1982 ----------- WEDGWOOD ® Bone China MADE IN ENGLAND (printed)
  • Year first produced: 1982
  • Body: Bone china
  • Glaze: Clear glaze
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Decoration: Transfer-printed
  • Accession number: 11478
  • Dimensions: 75 mm (height), 105 mm (diameter including handle).

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  • Richard Guyatt

    Richard Guyatt

    Richard Gerald Talbot Guyatt (1914-2007) commenced work as a designer and graphic artist during the 1930s. In 1948 he became a Professor of Graphic Design at the Royal College of Art – and his association with the Wedgwood firm dates from this time. Guyatt has designed a wide range of commemorative wares for the Wedgwood firm, including numerous Queen’s ware mugs which were issued for commemorative purposes. The first of these, the 1953 Coronation Mug, was issued to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Other designs for the Wedgwood firm have included the ‘Oranges and Lemons’ set retailed originally through Liberty’s of London.

  • HRH Prince William Subject

    HRH Prince William - Subject

    Born in 1982, William was the first born son of HRH Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales. This made William the second in line to the Throne. He was created The Duke Of Cambridge in 2011 on the day he married Katherine Middleton,who became The Duchess of Cambridge.